He is Here!!!

Genesis 28:16. When Jacob awoke from his sleep, he thought, “Surely the Lord is in this place and I was not aware of it”.

This pandemic has closed us down – staying at home, closing businesses and even restaurants. It has closed our churches and then is only allowing limited participation. Most recreational places have been shut tight and they are saying schools may only be open for a limited number of days. Loved ones are in hospitals with no visitors and wearing a mask has become a normal wardrobe accessory.

To me, it feels like we have been put to sleep and after a while, many do not want to awaken for fear of what they will see. There is so much talk of election interference, the One World Order and a vaccine that can change our DNA. But today, it’s like I woke from this sleep and nightmare and realized we are not alone. We, as Christians are not alone. The lord Himself is in this place – He is here. Yes, I knew He was here, but I was not really aware of His presence until today! He let me know He is here and wants me to share this with you!

Do not be frightened or be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go. Joshua 1:9

Yes, the words we hear and the videos we have been sent to watch are frightening – but He reminds us He is here! We need not be afraid of a virus or of men! For God, our God is with us even through this crazy time. And we all can rest assured that God is here. Knowing His Word – the sword of the Spirit, will give us more truth than any of those videos or reports out there!

So, rest assured brothers and sisters – Let us awaken from our sleep and know the Lord is in this place!

A People of Praise!

Isaiah 43:20-21 I provide water in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland, to give drink to my people, my chosen, the people I formed for myself that they may proclaim my praise.

This word in Isaiah 43:21 was given to Glory back in 1984 when we became a people – a people of praise coming together to celebrate and worship the Lord together. This verse gave us our first name, God’s People of Praise Community. You see we wanted to be more than just a Sunday church. We wanted this to be our life together, to share His goodness and to grow together as family! And so, we decided to call ourselves a Community – a community of believers who wanted to experience more of God and the life He provides.

God’s People of Praise Community took us far – we were enjoying life with the Father and with each other. Along the way, however, many who came and received from us would decide to leave and find a church because that is what we are told to do. We then realized how important it was for this Community to become a church and so we did – Glory Christian Fellowship in the year 2000. We are still God’s people of praise for that is what He made us, a people to praise Him. And our new name, Glory came out of the name God’s People of Praise Community. Pastor Dave had noticed that by writing the name a certain way you would find the letters GLORY.

We will always be God’s people, a people of Praise, and we will always come together as family. We have learned from His Word He is calling all believers into this family!

Praying Bold Prayers!

So let us come boldly to the throne of grace with confidence. Hebrews 4:16

Most of us do not pray what I would call bold prayers. Yes, there are a few like, “Please God, I need help.” All too often though, our prayers are not bold. As a matter of fact, I would call them small and timid. Many times, I have found myself, saying, “Father, if you would please. It sounds like I do not want to bother Him with my life.

So this week, I have started a list of prayers for this 2020.
1. My first prayer is a list of people I know not saved. These are precious people and some of them are loving, and very giving people – just not believers. In fact, one couple will tell you they are atheists and love to argue this point. But I’m believing God for the very right words for their heart to hear and receive.
2. I am asking the Lord for growth, refreshment and renewal at Glory. In fact, I am believing for Revival here – right here in our own backyard. Will you believe with me?
3. I have special people on a prayer list who need great healing – a miracle in fact. One is Carl-Fredrick, our Swedish children’s son who was in a terrible accident and has brain damage. I’m believing he will come through 100% healed!
4. My Bible went missing at church about 3 weeks ago and I’m believing for its safe return.
These are just a few of my bold prayers for this new decade. What about yours? Remember, God is the answer to what your heart cries out for. He can and wants to act on our behalf. And, miracles have never been a problem with our Heavenly Father! Remember: Come Boldly to the throne of grace and see Him move mountains!

And So I Choose!

The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness and self-control. Galatians 5:22,23

I awake at 5am. The house is still and quiet. The sun has yet to rise and so I can sit with my coffee and pray. But soon the day will begin with a sunrise and many choices to make. And so, I seek the Lord and His Holy Spirit to help me make those right choices. So, my day will begin with the love of God – and I will walk in that love. I will find ways today to love my family and the friends He has given me.

And from there I will choose joy – the joy of the Lord after all is all the strength I need to make it throughout this day. I choose peace – a peace that brings hope and life and fulfillment. I will be patient with those around me and give as much kindness as I can.

I choose the goodness of God for His goodness will surround and bring testimony of true life. I choose faithfulness – I will be there always for my family, especially my children and grandchildren and husband. I will keep promises I have made and will send hope to the hopeless.

And I will choose self-control – a self-control only the Holy Spirit can bring forth. I will forever use Him to help me make those right decisions and will not fail to carry them out. And every one of these decisions are only made possible because of the goodness and love and faithfulness and kindness of the Lord and His Holy Spirit.

And so, I choose Him – I choose Christ – for He has given me a new life to live – and a love to share this new dawn!

God is Faithful!

Give and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over, it will be poured into your lap. For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you. Luke 6:38

Have you ever felt guilty for having so much in this world? I sometimes do I must admit. We live in a nice home, drive a nice car and have more than enough nice clothes to wear. Did you catch the word nice here? Everything I have is more than nice! We always have food on the table and something to share. And this is just a very small percentage of what God has given our family!

Yes, I know God is faithful. And I also know that I am to give and keep on giving. And this has me wondering – Lord, do I give enough? My heart aches for people – for children who do not have decent clothing to wear or the school supplies they need. I ache for parents who struggle to keep food on the table and cannot buy gifts at Christmas or birthdays for their children.

But again, God is faithful. And He will direct my heart to clear out those stuffed closets. He will stir my heart to give what I can and should be giving. I am grateful for everything I have and for such a faithful God. And I am thankful that He fills my heart with compassion and a spirit of generosity for His people.

Yet, there are those days my heart still aches for others, but I know God will use what He has given our family for His good and the good of His people! It calls me to continue giving. To Him be the Glory!

Where are we today?

Isaiah 7:9. If you do not stand firm in your faith, you will not stand at all.

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Lately, I have been asking myself, where am I now?  How have I grown and have I learned the lessons God has given me?  Is my faith as strong as it should be and am I standing strong and courageous in my faith?

 I have always been a pretty bold person, at least I thought so.  I can share Jesus just about anywhere – in a grocery store with people walking past me who may need help, in the mall when I see someone hurting, and yes, with friends and family members.

 Recently however, I have seen persecution hit the church.  Oh, it comes in small waves and tries to disguise itself as sincere and concerned – or it comes in a huge blast of criticism over our Christian beliefs in such things as sexuality and our stand on abortion.  And in these moments, I have even caught myself remaining quiet and just letting them scream their words.  Where was I at that moment Lord?  Why did I not speak up?  Oh yes, I don’t want to offend or lose a friendship.  Maybe if I pray for them, they might come around to what is truth.

 But then God reminds me of my role in this life.  My role is that of a daughter – a daughter of the King Most High!  I am to stand in the role of life He has given me!  His word is truth and the only truth and I am to stand firm in that truth!

 He tells me to stand firm and see the salvation of the Lord (Exodus 14:13).  He tells me if I do not stand firm in my faith, I will not stand at all.

 So, today, I stand.  And tomorrow I will stand – and I will remind those around me of truth and righteousness.  I will take up my sword of faith and the breastplate of righteousness and yes, I will stand!

 So today my friends, stand with me.  Stand in the truth He has given us and the only truth that will last forever.  Let us together stand firm and see His victory in our lives!

My Philippians 4:8 Morning

It’s early Thursday morning and everyone is still asleep. The coffee is brewing, the sun has yet to come up, and my day will be a busy one. I grab a pen and notebook and write down my agenda for the day and, it starts with something I do not want to do. My reason? I lost something I wanted to share with the church family on Sunday. Maybe I could blame it on my grandkids or even the company I had that day.

But at that very moment, I knew I should be in the Word and prayer. So, I opened my Bible and this verse stood out so very clear! “finally, brethren, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is of good report, if there is anything excellent or praiseworthy, think on these things.”

And so, the Lord Himself was telling me I had a choice. My choice was righteousness, and honor and doing and sharing only truth, (or I could use the blame game). And then my heart again smiled! I knew it would be okay with the Lord and all concerned. I would think truth, I would think honor and what was right.

We will all face mornings like this. Life will not always give us easy choices. But God’s word will teach, and help us follow Him and His Holy Spirit! It can be hard and sometimes even messy, but God will always show us the way. For He tells us: I Am the way, the truth, the life!

Be Holy in all you do!

As obedient children, do not conform to the evil desires you had when you lived in ignorance. But just as he who called you is holy, so be holy in all you do; for it is written: Be holy, because I am holy.” 1 Peter 1:14-16

Lately, I have heard from several people who are excited about what they are hearing in their churches. Many have shared that services are filled with entertainment for the whole family. They speak of groups coming in to speak, to do dramas and have “give aways”. But, are pastors these days preaching on Holiness?

It seems to me that throughout churches “one bell is ringing” – a feel good message. God loves you, God wants to give you the best, God will heal and deliver you and has a much better life for you just around the corner. And yes, He does love us deeply, He does heal and deliver and this life with Him will always bring us the very best. But, in this world so full of hate and confusion, where is the holiness message? Who out there is telling the people that “just as He who called you is holy, so be holy in all you do”.

Holiness is not being perfect, but being a child who wants to be like his Savior – one who follows His examples of goodness, of love, joy, peace, patience and self-control. He knows our weaknesses, but He also has given us the Holy Spirit to guide and direct us in this life. He has given us His Word to know and follow. And He has given us each other to support and encourage. And when we fall, we are to get on our knees ask for forgiveness and yes, He forgives!

So today my friends, let us remind each other to follow the road to holiness!

My Redeemer Lives!

For I know that my Redeemer lives, and that in the end He will stand upon the earth. Job 19:25

Many of us know that Job suffered greatly – he lost his family first of all. I cannot imagine losing my family, my children. He also lost his health and even his wealth. By this time, I would want to just dig a hole and crawl in it never to show my face to light again. So, I understand his grief and heartache!

But Job in his heart knew one thing – one thing that meant more than anything else. He declared, I know that my Redeemer lives! His declaration gives hope to the many, to the thousands out there who are suffering. Our Redeemer lives and is here for us always!

Life in itself is hard – days are sometimes filled with disappointments and heartaches. And even though we may have moments of joy and refreshing, this world gives us little hope and answers. But God, in His great mercy has given us a Redeemer, Jesus Christ. And Jesus Himself, fills us with the power of the Holy Spirit to lead and guide us through those difficult days.

Yes, I know that my Redeemer lives! I know He loves and encourages us on. His Holy Spirit is there each step of the way. And He will reign on this earth once again and take control of this world so out of control!

So, I thank God for those men and women who have displayed hope and courage in the midst of suffering. And I thank and praise my Redeemer, for I know He will again reign and rule in this complex and sinful world!

Faith – Our Firm Assurance!

Now faith is the assurance of things hope for, the conviction of things not seen. Hebrews 11:1

The word hope is a word that defines, sets free, and motivates every part of life. It is a firm assurance of things we embrace with God. It is knowing in our knower, even if still not seen with the eyes or felt anywhere else but the heart.

Someone recently asked me how I can be so sure that God even exists. Well, besides the many times He has spoken to me or given to me, it is this confident assurance, the Hope He has placed in my heart! Yes, God is alive, God is real and God is with us!

The future hope we have of the resurrection is a confident guarantee He offers. The presence of the Holy Spirit Himself gives us this confidence and guidance through this gift of hope.

Matthew 12:21 tells us that all the world will find hope in His name. So, my friends, start there – start with the name of Jesus where every knee will bow and every tongue will confess.

For Jesus is our Hope – the hope of the world – our blessed hope for things that are and things to come!